I hardly think you would get a signature from one of the royals – at least not from the Danish royals, I think it's been commented on before in Denmark. IIRC that is not something they do, mainly for security reasons but also because they're royals not celebrities. At the best, you'll probably get a nice letter from one of their secretaries thanking you for your letter on their behalf – perhaps with a picture of whichever royal you write to.

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I am searching of a postal adress of the House of Parma. Can someone help me?

Thank you!

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Got a reply from Queen Elizabeth's lady-in-waiting a few days ago, thanking me for a Christmas card I sent her. It came from Sandringham House - it's nice to know that the letter was actually sent to her (even if she didn't read it), they still make the effort for the mail to be sent to her wherever she is (as she spends Christmas at Sandringham).

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I had a dream: Let's connect our thoughts together, than we have a mission, let's connect our feelings together, than we have a mood, let's connect our dreams together, than we have a vision and let's connect our mission, our mood and our vision together than we have a perfect life.

I mean this family but I need the postal adress, not the e-mail-adress.

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I had a dream: Let's connect our thoughts together, than we have a mission, let's connect our feelings together, than we have a mood, let's connect our dreams together, than we have a vision and let's connect our mission, our mood and our vision together than we have a perfect life.

Thank you so much for your answers :)
Does anyone know if , the gifts sent are really given to the Duchess and/or the Duke when gifts are sent to them?
I am a bit new to sending letters to royals so can someone please explain to me how it works? Do the royals get to read the letters and then choose those they would like to reply to?
Thank you :)

Can you still write to them using the address for Sandringham or Anmer Hall? Just write their names down and either they would save it for when they visited or will forward it to the right place. Or would it be mark suspicious and thrown out?

It would be best to send a letter or card to the official address, otherwise there will be a delay in it getting to the right place for a response. Remember that Sandringham and Anmer Hall are private residences and I imagine that any letters received would be forwarded on to the official residence where they can be properly dealt with and a response sent out.

Maximafan - in a documentary about the Queen a few years ago, I seem to remember that her ladies-in-waiting go through all her correspondence and choose a broad selection for her to read personally. A simple birthday card may get a standard pre-printed/drafted response signed by a lady-in-waiting. A more personal letter with a particularly unusual or interesting subject matter may receive a longer response - again signed off by a lady-in-waiting. Whether this is the same with all the royals, I am not sure.

With regard to gifts, the royal in question will be told about the gift and may even be shown the gift, but out of all the thousands of gifts they receive, it is unlikely they will use them. Again, a response is likely, signed off by an equerry.

My advice is not to spend a fortune on a present, just something simple and potentially useful.